WHALE WATCHING

The Colombian Pacific coast is the setting for an unparalleled spectacle: the visit of humpback whales, which travel around 8,500 kilometers from Antarctica to the warm waters of this area of ​​the country to mate and give birth to their young.

DESCRIPTION

When?

Every year between July and October.

Where?

*Bahía Solano and Nuquí, in the Chocó region,

*Gorgona Island on the Colombian Pacific coast, and

*Bahía Málaga, in the Valle del Cauca region.

On the Colombian Pacific coast, you can enjoy various ecotourism and adventure activities such as diving in national parks, birdwatching, exploring sea caves where different species of fish, dolphins, and turtles hide, ecological hikes, and enjoying the landscape with its diverse flora and fauna.

How to get there?

*To Bahía Solano and Nuquí, take direct flights from Bogotá and Medellín (EOH). *To Isla Gorgona, take a boat from Guapi, Cauca.

*To Bahía Málaga, take a boat from Buenaventura.

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WHALE WATCHING